The owner of a pewter dog can spend a lot of money on the health of the dog and buy natural food that costs thousands of mosquitoes. However, do you know whether "natural food" is actually as "natural" as you think?
The definition of "natural food"
"Natural food" only stipulates according to AAFCO's standards that "synthetic preservatives cannot be added during the production of dog food using raw materials."
"Natural food" can actually use chemical additives
Dry food is produced at "high temperature", and I believe all owners know that "high temperature" will cause a large amount of nutrients and flavor of the food to be lost.
The AAFCO system allows manufacturers to add additional "artificial flavoring" to make up for the natural flavor lost during the manufacturing, storage, and even sterilization processes. It also allows the addition of "chemically synthesized" vitamins and minerals to make up for the lost "nutrition."
In addition, AAFCO requires that as long as "Natural with added vitamins, minerals and trace nutrients" is printed on the packaging bag, it can be called "natural food."
To put it bluntly, as long as natural seasonings are used in pet food, even if chemical seasonings are used, it can also be called "natural food"!
Raw meat food is truly natural and healthy
Dogs can actually absorb natural nutrients from natural ingredients. TailorMeat raw meat food, the finished product has passed the "SGS safety inspection", only uses human-grade ingredients, is grain-free and low-carbon, and has no seasoning or additives. It improves dog health from a basic diet.
Reference link: bit.ly/Veterinarians urge to stop buying natural food
Link to scientist David Andrews’ article on CNN: bit.ly/The true identity of natural flavors